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Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson, a founding partner in the internationally recognized law firm of Jacobson & Han LLP (www.greencard4you.com), has been named as a Southern California "Super Lawyer Rising Star" in the area of Immigration Law by the publishers of Los Angeles Magazine and Law & Politics Magazine.

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Dear Editor:
Mr. Roth's article on Guangzhou U.S. Consulate (06/23/09 ID) is very interesting and informative. I have seen unreasonable requests from that consulate all the time such as proving the familial relationship between the I-864 joint sponsor with the beneficiary on family based cases ; requiring I-864 from the principal beneficiaries for employment-based cases when it is not required; video typing the beneficiary's hands making dishes when the sponsored position is a chef. In addition, the waiting time is extremely long even when the visa numbers are current. With visa numbers moved back and forth in EB-3s in past years, my clients have been waiting for years when they could have immigrated to the U.S. if the consulate processed my clients' cases with a reasonable time. Also, rumors of bribery to the consular workers in order to get cases move forward are circulating for years.

Sufen Hilf, Esq.
Franklin, MI

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